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Warren - 21 Nov 2003 15:54 GMT
When I left-click my mouse on the vertical scrollbar in MS IE, it goes
up or down two pages instead of one.  This only started happening
recently.

On all other programs (OE, WORD, etc), a left-click sends the
scrollbar up or down one page only.

Any thoughts?
Brian Wickham - 22 Nov 2003 15:01 GMT
>When I left-click my mouse on the vertical scrollbar in MS IE, it goes
>up or down two pages instead of one.  This only started happening
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Any thoughts?

I have exactly the same problem and it just started recently. Help
needed!!!!

Brian Wickham
Mike Mackenzie - 23 Nov 2003 07:49 GMT
wcasiday@triad.rr.com (Warren) wrote (in part):

>When I left-click my mouse on the vertical scrollbar in MS IE, it goes
>up or down two pages instead of one.  This only started happening
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Any thoughts?

The following answer came from another newsgroup, posted by Frank
Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE.

"A bug in the Q824145 patch.  Microsoft knows about it.
Click immediately under the indicator in the scrollbar or drag the
indicator."

Alternatively, go to the Add/Remove program in the Control Panel,
find "Internet Explorer Q824145" and click remove.

Mike

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